Mountain Home Music has a new single for Eighteen Mile, the young bluegrass gospel group from South Carolina recently signed to the label. In fact, this is only their second single release, following Above The Clouds, which has sat atop
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November 10 is Lost and Found Day in Rocky Mount, VA
Original Lost and Found members Roger Handy and Gene Parker with Joyce Norris November 10, 2025 was declared Lost and Found Day by the town of Rocky Mount, VA in an official proclamation. The town is quite close to where the
The Road Back To You from The Shiloh Creek Girls
That Road Back to You is a new single just released by the Shiloh Creek Girls. The project features the all girl band from Ramseur, NC. The family ensemble is comprised of the Gaines sisters and their mother: Kylie on
We Like To Do from Shannon Slaughter and Kevin Denney
Turnberry Records has a new release from two of the strongest vocalists in bluegrass today, Shannon Slaughter and Kevin Denney. We Like To Do is a workingman's anthem, written by David Stewart, Robin Miller, and Brice Long, which finds Shannon and
Hurricanes video from Rebecca Frazier
We don't get something new from Rebecca Frazier very often, but when we do, it's worth the wait. The Nashville-based singer, songwriter, and flatpick guitarist has just released a music video for the song Hurricanes, which closes her current album, Boarding
Need To Get Some Highway In from NewFound Road
Today, Billy Blue Records has released the first single from NewFound Road, resurrected after a period of inactivity to perform and record again. The band had gone fallow in 2013 after a run of more than a decade, with a
Tim Ellis passes
Tim Ellis on banjo with Jeff Tuttle on mandolin and Don White on guitar in the mid-1970s Michigan banjo player Tim Ellis died on November 10, following a series of debilitating kidney and heart issues. He was 67 years of age, and
Lost John video from Tony Trischka and The Steeldrivers
Tony Trischka - photo © Gregory Heisler Down The Road Records has a new single for veteran banjo trendsetter Tony Trischka, recorded with The Steeldrivers. As you might guess from the choice of the 'Drivers to accompany him, Tony has picked out
Waitress, Waitress video from The Kody Norris Show
The Kody Norris Show has just released a highly entertaining music video for Waitress, Waitress, their grassed-up arrangement of this Little Jimmy Dickens classic from the 1950s, written by hall of famer Boudleaux Bryant. Kody recorded this one on their
Sam Zolla to Seth Mulder & Midnight Run
Well that didn't take long... Just a week ago we shared that Anthony Howell, guitarist with Seth Mulder & Midnight Run, was switching to banjo with the band, the instrument most of us have known him for playing. His comment at










